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Jun 26, 2023

What We Learned at LF Energy Summit

LF Energy Summit took place June 1-2 in Paris, hosted by RTE and with sponsorship support from Google and Savoir-faire Linux, in addition to ten non-profit community partners. Over 250 individuals representing over 150 organizations from 34 countries attended to learn how LF Energy and its projects are working collaboratively… Read more.

Jun 26, 2023

OperatorFabric v3.15.1.RELEASE Now Available

OperatorFabric is a modular, extensible, industrial-strength, and field-tested platform for systems operators. Version 3.15.1.RELEASE of the project is now available. The release includes a new feature as well as bug fixes. More details follow below, and full release notes may be viewed here. Features #4573 : See card sent by your… Read more.

Jun 23, 2023

RTDIP Generative AI SQL Agent

This article was originally posted at RTDIP Generative AI is changing how we think about data, particularly the knowledge it can unlock from unstructured data that simply wasn't possible before. However, it's also peaked our curiosity about structured data - Can Generative AI also query structured data? Could it query time series… Read more.

Jun 21, 2023

Open Source Summit North America Recap: Introducing SEAPATH: Revolutionizing Energy Infrastructure with Virtualization

At the recent Open Source Summit North America, Aurélien Watare and Florent Carli of RTE explained how the energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation (video below). With a shift towards renewable energy sources and the urgent need to reduce carbon footprint, energy infrastructure must adapt to meet these new… Read more.

Jun 20, 2023

Empowering the Energy Transition: Highlights from the Power Grid Model Meet-up in Bellevue

By Ashley Reulink, Alliander On 6 June, the third biannual Power Grid Model meet-up took place in Bellevue in Arnhem. With over 30 attendees present and an additional 50 participants joining online, the event brought together individuals with a keen interest in the Power Grid Model. It was a truly… Read more.